Worst: Patrick Chung

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This isn't necessarily bashing Chung as a player. This is more about the $4 million guaranteed the Eagles gave to a player who started to fall out of favor with the Patriots, which was pretty clear when he played just two snaps in the AFC Championship against the Ravens.

But if there is one man who can revive Chung, it's his former college coach, the head man himself, Chip Kelly. Chung played under Kelly at Oregon, so maybe Kelly sees something in Chung.

Best: Bradley Fletcher

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Fletcher was pushed down the depth chart of the Rams after the team brought in Cortland Finnegan and Janoris Jenkins. But before those two arrived, Fletcher had been a solid contributor, despite an ACL injury in 2010.

Because of the injury history, the Eagles were able to get Fletcher fairly cheap. The current lack of cornerback depth likely means Fletcher is in the starting lineup come Week 1. Fletcher is a solid press corner, likely to line up on the outside.

Best: Connor Barwin

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The second former Texan signed by the Eagles is another nice addition. This gives the Eagles a strong rush outside linebacker for their new 3-4 defense. The question now is what do they do on the other side. Trent Cole? Brandon Graham? Vinny Curry? A rotation? Does this keep Dion Jordan in their draft plans?

Whichever way it is, I think Barwin is an excellent fit. You can't have too many pass rushers in the NFL, particularly in a division that features Eli Manning, Tony Romo, and Robert Griffin III.